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    As I’ve read the pre-Spanish era given by Mr.Ralph‚ there are a lot of things I’ve learned‚ things that recalled me about the history of the Philippines and the situation we had in the arms of the Spaniards. First‚ when it comes to the people who were involved in the whole history about our country‚ many of them exert their efforts and their ideas on how things are possible and how it can work. Different places also contributed their ideas to the development of the history by observations that they

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    Spanish Conquistadors

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    to gain money from local resourses and political power. Now we might ask why didn’t they "just" exploit the land and leave the native cultures be. Which brings me to the second reason‚ which is more from a cultural perspective. Example: Why did Spanish conquistadors think the natives in Sounth America couldn’t be human and

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    location can share the same effects of colonization and assimilation and both have the same outcome. How is this possible? There are many factors that could result to colonization‚ including greed‚ land/resources‚ control‚ assimilate‚ remove/kill identity‚ or to kill a culture. In this case‚ the two races that are affected by colonization are the Navajo tribe and the Bedouin people of Israel. The problems these two indigenous/native people face today are the result of colonization and I believe that if

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    DBQ-Mongols,Spanish,India

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    include the caravel‚ which aided European explorers in their conquest of the Americas‚ and the stirrup and composite bow‚ which the Mongols used to conquer Eurasia and eventually led to the Pax Mongolica. These technological developments had major effects on both societies. The caravel’s use in the 15th century accelerated interactions between Native Americans and Europeans. The caravel (Doc. 4b) is an agile and maneuverable ship intended to carry goods or weapons and used to explore‚ conquer‚ or

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    is just too small and fragile a basket for mankind to keep all its eggs in.” Space Colonization is our next goal after landing a man on the moon; however‚ the idea of space colonization is like reaching for the stars‚ you can see your destination but getting there is the problem. That problem is the health risks‚ resources‚ and practicability of traveling through space to reach our destination. Space colonization is impractical because it takes lots of resources and we don’t have the technology needed

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    Spanish Colonial Era

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    16th & 17th Century European Colonizing Efforts European Nation Geographical Range of Colonies Widest range of colonization‚ from the tip of South America to the current American southwest and throughout the Caribbean Sea. Emphasis/Focus of Colonies Early attempts at discovering rich Indian cities diminished by 1560 as Spanish sought to defend their colonies and pacify tribes through Franciscan missionary efforts. Portugal Brazil The Netherlands New York‚ Delaware

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    already inhabited by a Native American tribe‚ the Aztecs. The Aztecs were a Native American tribe that lived in Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec empire. The only weapons that Aztecs had were arrows‚ spears‚ rocks and anything that they were able to make to protect themselves. The Aztecs were people who believed in sacrifice‚ human sacrifice to be exact. The Aztecs were kind people but they were also barbarians. They welcomed the Spanish into their city‚ which showed their kindness

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    Lamira Herrera Anth 121 5/12/15 Question Set 10: Chapter 17-19 1. (p. 459-61) What was an Aztec calpulli (plural calpultin)? What role did the calpulli play in the larger Aztec state? -Calpulli or calputin are small family units that owned land together; means “Great House”. The calputin played a smaller role in the larger Aztecan state because they did not own the same land and food producing powers but were used for trade and collection. The Templo Mayor (p. 462) was the main pyramid in the ceremonial

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    connection as well. When people of elsewhere come to take the land from the native inhabitants‚ many changes occur. In his book The Wretched of the Earth‚ Franz Fanon gives his insight into how the process of colonization and decolonization happens‚ and the resulting physical and mental effects on both groups of people. Telling this from a strictly historical and platonic standpoint he gives an accurate representation of how it works. Whereas in the novel Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe chronicles

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    specking more than 200 dialects. This group like the Maidu‚ Miwok and Yokuts‚ Chumash‚ Salinas and many more driven out of the Southwest by Spanish colonization. Despite this great diversity‚ they has similar lives‚ they organized themselves into small family based bands of hunters and did not practice much agriculture. In the middle of the 16th century the Spanish explores invaded the region and in 1769 a missionary named Junipero Serra established a mission at San Diego. Marking the beginning of a

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